News: CUSSW Faculty
2018–2019 Faculty Grants
The Columbia School of Social Work leads the social work field in the breadth and depth of its sponsored research…
2018–2019 Faculty Publications
During the 2018–2019 academic year, the Columbia School of Social Work’s tenured and tenure-track faculty published more than 150 articles…
2018–2019 Faculty Milestones & In the News
In addition to raising grants and producing publications, members of our faculty also marked important milestones, and made frequent media…
Two Faculty Members Promoted to Full Professor
Two faculty members at the Columbia School of Social Work—Drs. André Ivanoff and Barbara Simon—have been promoted to the rank…
How Do, and Should, We Measure Poverty? Insights from Three Professors
In this time of tempestuous politics in Washington and the world over, three CUSSW professors—Jane Waldfogel, Irwin Garfinkel and Neeraj Kaushal—advocate for the needs of the impoverished, locally, nationally and globally.
Rogério Pinto on Brazil’s Approach to Integrating Public Health into Primary Care
Watch Professor Rogério Pinto’s video abstract of an article he wrote for the “American Journal for Public Health” on his research examining the associations between transdisciplinary collaboration, evidence-based practice, and primary care and public health services in Brazil.
FACULTY NEWS, January-July 2013
Our faculty have been busy! Check out this roundup of news items about their achievements and activities from the start of the calendar year.
Michael MacKenzie Promoted to Associate Professor
Congratulations to Michael MacKenzie on his promotion to Associate Professor! Dr. MacKenzie is a social work scholar with a multidisciplinary background in developmental psychology and the life sciences.
Congratulations to Two Faculty Members Upon Receiving Tenure
Congratulations are in order! Associate Professors Craig Schwalbe and Elwin Wu have become the latest members of CUSSW’s tenured faculty.
Associate Professor Elwin Wu Awarded Tenure by Columbia University
Congratulations to Associate Professor Elwin Wu for being awarded tenure by Columbia University! Dr. Wu’s scholarship has been dedicated to constructing social interventions that address the specific syndemics of HIV, drug involvement, and interpersonal violence.